Weight Loss Strategies: Calorie Burn, Dieting & Fitness Plans

Sustainable weight management is achieved through calorie deficit strategies, metabolic endocrine support, and high-intensity exercise routines.

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Meal Replacement Smoothies for Weight Loss

Meal replacement shakes and products can help take the guesswork out of what and how much to eat, which can may make it easier for some people to lose weight. It helps minimize the need to count calories, points or carbohydrates and limits the choices you have to make when on a diet.

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How to Bike to Lose Weight Without Gaining Mass in Your Legs

Riding a bike burns calories and can help you lose weight and not create big legs. Some body types build muscle more easily than others. Riding your bike provides non-impact aerobic exercise and contributes to burning body fat. Bicycling regularly can make your legs thinner.

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How to Tone Fat Knees

Subcutaneous fat, a layer of fat under the skin, contributes to fat knees. Toning your legs with a regular exercise program helps your knees become stronger and firmer. Toning results from strengthening your muscles.

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The Best Weight Loss Exercises Over Age 50

After age 50, you have a greater than one in three chance of developing metabolic syndrome, which includes obesity and high blood pressure. Both women and men experience age-related loss of lean tissue, resulting in a slower metabolism and increased body fat.

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I'm Losing Weight & My Body Is Not Symmetrical

Photo retouching creates idealized images in the media, and stylists work to downplay flaws and play up assets of models and performers. Some people aren't symmetrical from one side to the other; others may seem asymmetrical when comparing the bottom half of the body to the top half.

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How to Lose Stomach Fat Using Dumbbells

Working out regularly with dumbbells makes your body more efficient at burning calories, which can help you lose stomach fat. Stomach fat includes two kinds of fat: subcutaneous fat, the layer of fat directly under the skin, and visceral fat, the most dangerous fat on your body.

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Can Your Ribcage Become Smaller When You Lose Weight?

Yes, your ribcage can become smaller when you lose weight. This occurs due to losing subcutaneous fat, the layer of fat directly below the skin. Weight gain results from consuming more calories than you use in activity. The body stores excess calories in fat deposits and this affects your circumference at the ribcage.

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Is It Good to Exercise Every Day for Weight Loss?

When it comes to weight loss, an often-overlooked factor is long-term success. The National Weight Control Registry maintains data on Americans who have lost more than 30 lb. and have maintained their weight loss for more than a year. Of these Americans, 90 percent exercise an average of one hour a day.

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How to Get the Fat Off Your Face & Arms

People tend to lose fat in reverse. Women gain fat from the bottom up, while men gain belly fat first, according to the Joslin Diabetes Center. When you lose weight, you'll lose fat from your face and arms sooner than from your main fat storage areas.

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Middle Age Bloating & Belly Fat

Increased bloating and belly fat in middle age causes physical discomfort and self-consciousness. Both men and women become prone to belly fat at this stage of life, along with a loss of lean tissue, the National Institute on Aging says.

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How Often Should I Weigh Myself When Trying to Lose Weight?

How often you should weigh yourself depends on whether frequent weighing bolsters your resolve or undercuts your motivation. Your weight on the scale is only one factor in the weight loss experience. In some cases, waist circumference provides a more accurate assessment of your health.

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Is Drinking Diet Green Tea Bad for You?

Green tea gained popularity due to its role in certain weight loss studies and its rich antioxidant content. Bottled green tea that contains artificial sweetener is marketed as "diet" green tea. Ironically, these beverages tend to be much lower in antioxidants than freshly brewed green tea.

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How to Lose Weight With Just Soup for Lunch

Eating just soup for lunch is a convenient way to cut calories for weight loss. A weight loss program should include a balanced diet and regular exercise -- and soup can provide a nutritious and potentially low-calorie lunch.

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Will Your Ring Size Decrease When You Lose Weight?

As with weight loss and gain in all areas of your body, changes in your finger size can fluctuate without notice. Just as you may put on a favorite pair of jeans one day and discover they feel too big, at some point in your weight-loss journey, your ring might not fit your slimmer finger.

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How to Lose Stomach & Face Fat

Losing stomach and face fat changes your appearance -- and improves your health. The body deposits excess calories as fat in a layer under the skin called "subcutaneous fat." The fat on the stomach, abdominal fat, includes both subcutaneous fat and the most dangerous fat on your body, visceral fat.

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